Croatia’s parliament has voted to reintroduce compulsory military service in the European Union and NATO member country.
Defence Minister Ivan Anusic cites rise in 'various types of threats' amid regional concerns and Russia-Ukraine war.
Croatia's Defence Ministry said the aim is to teach young people basic skills and knowledge that are "needed in crisis ...
The Republic of Croatia on Friday reintroduced compulsory military service following fears over the escalating Russia-Ukraine war and destabilization in the Balkans. With an 84-to-11 vote, the ...
Around 18,000 men would be enlisted annually as they turn 18 to take two months of training. The initiative is expected to ...
Another European country introduces military conscription amid Russia-Ukraine war fears - Conscription was suspended in 2008 ...
Young Australian men with dual citizenship could face criminal prosecution under the nation’s new mandatory military conscription law. Young dual national Australian men could face military call-up in ...
Croatia’s parliament on Friday voted to reintroduce compulsory military service in the European Union and NATO member country ...
Croatia's parliament voted to reinstate compulsory military service due to rising European tensions following Russia's ...
Ukraine and Croatia have agreed to expand joint weapons production. The countries signed a Letter of Intent to deepen defense ...
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was delighted to learn last week that Russia and the United States had chosen his ...